May 29, 2010

Time for a quick poll. Sky customers get an option of buying a Sky+ HD box with up to 2Tb (2,048Gb), but us Virgin Customers just get a measley 160Gb in our V+, which equates to just 20 hours of HD recordings. What's more, we can't (legally) install a bigger hard disc as the box belongs to Virgin.
So would you be willing to pay for greater capacity on your V+? A poll has been posted top right on this blog - let me know what you think.

May 28, 2010

Two new arrivals on FilmFlex HD in the first week of June:Alice in Wonderland from 4th June, and Avatar from 7th June
Interesting how short the window between DVD/Blu Ray and Filmflex releases is becoming, with Sherlock Holmes (unfortunately not HD) and Alice appearing simultaneously on disc and on demand.

The BBC has confirmed plans to launch a high definition version of BBC One in the autumn.
BBC One HD will offer a HD simulcast of the regular channel and will be available on Freesat, Freeview, Sky and Virgin Media. The channel will operate in addition to the BBC HD channel, which will also extend its regular broadcast hours over the summer from nine to 12 hours a day.
More details in Danielle Nagler's latest blog entry.

May 26, 2010

"BSkyB is understood to be nearing the conclusion of lengthy negotiations to buy Virgin Media Television's successful channels business...the deal could be finalised as early as next week [...]
"As part of the complex deal to sell Virgin Media TV to Sky, the cable operator is expected to cement a long-term carriage deal. This will ensure it has continued access both to the VMTV channels such as Living, once sold off, but also to BSkyB's premium sports and movie channels and high-definition services. Virgin1 is expected to disappear."

May 25, 2010

Pretty much everyone now has Next Gen TV. The three remaining headends (Belfast, Londonderry and Haringey) serve a fair amount of North London (Camden, Enfield, Hackney, Islington, Dalston and Haringey) and the two big Northern Ireland regions, but it's pretty much all done. On schedule if not a little ahead of the original timetable, so well done VM - now for more high def channels, starting with STV (in time for the World Cup) and Film4.UPDATE: All competed this week.

May 22, 2010

He has been one of the great TV characters of the age, and last night we learned the truth about Gene Hunt in the final episode of Ashes to Ashes. Whilst the finale of Lost will get all the hype, this was an absolute stunner of a conclusion to five series of time travelling fantasy of the highest order. And in HD, too. Anyone confused by what I thought the most breathtaking twist I've ever seen on TV should check out this interview with series co-creator Matthew Graham on the Guardian website. Me? I'm going to sit down and watch the whole of Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes all over again.

May 20, 2010

Couldn't stand the idea of waiting until Friday 28th to see the very last episode of Lost when the Americans were seeing it five days earlier? Well Sky1 is showing the last two and a half hour double episode as a simulcast with the US West Coast, kicking off at 5am on Monday morning. Details at MediaGuardian.
Chances are the Virgin Media V+ programme guide won't catch this change, so you'll need to set it as a Manual Recording [update: my mistake - the EPG now has the finale listed for Monday at 5am]. Or get up very early. Or wait for the repeat later on Sky1.
Or put the whole experience down as a bad dream and save yourself the inevitable disappointment of the myriad of unanswered questions that we're going to be left with...

I've heard from a VM insider that they intend to launch Sky Sports HD channels on cable in July in time for the new Premiership season. He didn't know how they would be sold nor if other current Sky HD exclusives would be part of the deal (Sky movies, Sky1 HD, etc).
Post-OFCOM they have to be made available - I guess it now is down to what the two companies determine as a "reasonable" price.

May 17, 2010

Speaking at the NCTA Cable Show 2010 in Los Angeles Virgin Media Chief Exec Neil Berkett has talked a little more about Virgin's plans with TiVo:

“We are wholesaling TiVo inside our media box and we are the first operator to do so. It is the best product on the market, it is available and proven. It is the basis for product we deliver before Christmas and will give us first mover advantage in TV 2.0. After taking broadband further with DOCSIS 3.0 and being the first with catch-up TV. We are not just a platform, we are the core for multi-screen entertainment.
“This is the way to get real traction into the market. Our TiVo world plus HD is a superior product.”

May 16, 2010

I didn't see the game live on ITV1 HD as I was at Wembley enjoying it for real, but I saw the highlights later in the evening and thought the picture looked nothing special. I then checked the Info box and it said "upscaled HD". Did ITV not cover the game in high definition? I can understand the camera that zooms down almost to pitch level being a standard def camera (actually looked quite small from where I was sitting) but surely they shot the game and studio with HD cameras? What did others think?

May 13, 2010

Virgin appears to be on target to meet its June deadline with the Next Gen TV upgrades with just a handful to go: Andover, Coventry, Haringey, Stafford, Swindon and Warwick in England, and Londonderry and Belfast in Northern Ireland.
MediaBoy has more details at http://virgintvmediaboy.blogspot.com/p/ngtv-news.html

May 12, 2010

ITV has confirmed that the mainstay of its evening schedules, Coronation Street, will be broadcast in high def from May 31st. Fifty years' old this year, they couldn't have timed it better. C4 HD's Hollyoaks has been in HD for some time, but still no word on the BBC giving similar treatment to Eastenders.

May 11, 2010

I'm a day late, but just had a quick look at the Digital Spy redesign as it moves further towards the entertainment mass market. If, like me, you couldn't find some of the more familar pages relating to cable TV news and forums, the news can be found at http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/media and the Cable Forum is now at http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=7. I've found the forum of late to be pretty light - I think Cable Forum has now become the preferred site for those interested specifically in Virgin Media activities.

May 04, 2010

After a two month experiment with Google AdSense, I've removed the ads from this blog again. Although it did earn a few quid I've decided that they don't really benefit visitors and clutter up the landing page.

Good news: Virgin is to boost its marketing spend by 30% this year, to focus on advertising HD TV services and high-speed broadband. Why's this good news? Well, they must be planning to add further services to be able to justify this. Mind you, Virgin Media's annual marketing budget (c£170m) is still dwarfed by Sky's annual £1 billion on advertising.
source: MediaGuardian

May 03, 2010

I've found regularly updated listings now for all of Virgin's HD channels. If you check the panel top right of this blog, each channel has a link to that day's schedule. What's more, The Guardian/PA's listings include details of what is actually HD, useful on some of those channels which mix upscaled SD and HD. Hope this is of benefit.

For those who now have Discovery HD, you've probably noticed it is not a simulcast of the standard def channel but something of a high definition showcase. None of the listings mags I've seen carry the programme schedules for the HD version, so here's a useful page to bookmark with daily listings: Discovery HD. And, for those of us without Discovery HD just yet, here are the daily listings for National Geographic HD (which also vary from the SD channel).